Cloud Computing News, Features, and Interviews
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New Relic's analysis service goes live
Building on its successful platform for monitoring the performance of IT systems, New Relic now offers a service that collects and analyzes app performance data to provide more information about how effectively businesses are serving their customers.
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Google gets a helping hand from Microsoft, IBM, Red Hat
IBM, Microsoft, Red Hat and other IT vendors are lending a hand to Google to help build software that enterprises could use to manage their computerized workloads in the cloud.
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CEO Nadella issues manifesto to shake up Microsoft
The 3,000-word email posted on the company's news site for all the world to see sums up an array of goals for the company, among them dividing work and private data on devices, speed developing new products, creating new devices and device categories, and support for competitors' applications and operating systems.
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Microsoft slashes SMB Office 365 prices by up to 31 per cent
Microsoft's price cuts for some Office 365 plans was an attempt to keep momentum on its software-by-subscription push, an analyst said.
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Oracle gives sneak peek at its plans for OpenWorld
Oracle's massive annual OpenWorld conference isn't happening until late September, but the vendor recently unveiled details of nearly 1,800 sessions planned for the event that on balance paint a comprehensive picture of what its customers, partners and competitors can expect.
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Microsoft says new hybrid storage options can cut costs up to 60 per cent
Microsoft is coming out with new hardware and cloud management features for its StorSimple hybrid storage offering that promises lower costs and better data protection.
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Microsoft debuts Cloud storage service for enterprises
Enterprises looking to cut costs of storing data can soon investigate a new service from Microsoft designed to save money by backing up information in the cloud.
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Microsoft to strike back at Salesforce.com with CRM cloud for government
Microsoft is continuing its dogfight with Salesforce.com in the customer relationship management software market with a new Dynamics CRM Online cloud service for U.S. government agencies.
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Office 365 SMB editions to get a makeover
Microsoft will revamp its Office 365 lineup for small and midsize businesses (SMBs), adding features, dropping prices and increasing the flexibility to mix and match them with Office 365 plans for enterprises and with stand-alone applications.
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EMC looks to the clouds with TwinStrata and new VMax3 array
EMC's TwinStrata acquisition announced on Tuesday is just part of a bigger move to keep its venerable VMax storage platform up to date with large enterprises as they enter the cloud era.
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Sync, store and share data with Transporter Sync
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Review: Dell WYSE delivers Android-on-a-stick
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Review: Apple's iWork for iCloud is elegant but limited
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Review: Office Online is great for Word and Excel, not PowerPoint
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Big data showdown: Cassandra vs. HBase
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Fedora tips its hat to mobility, cloud, big data
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Ultimate cloud speed tests: Amazon vs. Google vs. Windows Azure
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Cloud services for mobile developers: Google vs. Amazon vs. Azure vs. Parse
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Office 365 administration made easy
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Ubuntu 13.10 takes aim at Microsoft, Apple, Google
Impact of today's hardware and software applications in Cloud-based environments: Part 1
VMware: We're aiming to be a top 3 Cloud provider
Review: Microsoft Office Online vs. Apple iWork for iCloud vs. Google Drive
5 reasons why Google can catch Amazon in the Cloud
Salesforce at 15: Industry disruptor wards off midlife crisis
Inside Cisco's private Cloud
Amazon vs. Google vs. Windows Azure: Cloud computing speed showdown
The rise of security-as-a-service in Australia
The future of Dynamics in a Nadella-led Microsoft
SAP lays out its strategy for growth, with HANA at the forefront
HP CIO, Ramon Baez, sees your future in the Cloud
Cloud provider FireHost's security chief brings lessons from the front lines
Whirlpool CIO moves 69,000 global employees to Google Apps
The Grill: Rosetta Stone CIO Pradeep Mannakkara makes a rapid move to the cloud
Cloud computing causing rethinking of disaster recovery